Perlis housewife loses RM71,000 in Facebook investment scam

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KANGAR, June 3 — A housewife suffered losses amounting to RM71,000 after being duped by a non-existent investment syndicate through a social media platform offering lucrative...

KANGAR, June 3 — A housewife suffered losses amounting to RM71,000 after being duped by a non-existent investment syndicate through a social media platform offering lucrative returns.

“The victim then transferred RM8,600 to a bank account given by the suspect on May 24,” he said in a statement today. “We are conducting an investigation under Section 420 of the Penal Code for fraud and will gather information on the owner of the bank account used by the suspect for the transactions,” he said.

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